Manual Tool Cleaning Operation
Manual tool cleaning is a labor-dependent task (see Labor-dependent and Labor-independent Tasks).
Cycle Time = Tool Cleaning Time / Number of Operators
Cycle time depends on the following:
Manual tool cleaning time: this is the time it takes one operator to clean the tool. See formula.
Number of operators (specified by the machine property Number of Operators)
Tool Cleaning Time = Tool Surface Area / Manual Tool Clean Rate
This is the time it takes one operator to clean the tool. It depends on the following:
Tool surface area: this is estimated based on the part dimensions and a perimeter allowance. See formula.
Manual tool clean rate: this the cleaning rate for one operator in area per unit time. It is looked up by tool surface area in the lookup table tblManualToolCleanRates.
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Additional Direct Costs =
Manual Cleaning Agent Cost Per Area * Tool Surface Area
This is the cost for the cleaning agent consumed in one cleaning of the tool. It is the product of the following:
Material cleaning agent cost per area (see formula)
Tool surface area: this is estimated based on the part dimensions and a perimeter allowance. See Tool Length, Width, and Area.
Manual Cleaning Agent Cost Per Area =
Manual Cleaning Agent Cost Per Volume /
Manual Cleaning Agent Coverage Rate Per Volume
Manual cleaning agent cost per area depends on the following:
Manual cleaning agent cost per volume: specified by the tool shop variable costPerVolume_manualCleaningAgent.
Manual cleaning agent coverage rate per volume: this is the area of mold covered by a given volume of cleaning agent, in area per unit volume. It is specified by the cost model variable manualCleaningAgentCoverageRatePerVolume (10,000,000mm/L in starting point VPEs).